ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 53 



No. VII. ON DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



The Committee on Domestic Manufactures have attended to 

 the duties assigned them, and offer the following re])ort : — 



The Committee were gratified with the exhihition of the arti- 

 cles of domestic manufacture, although they regret that in num- 

 ber and variety it did not equal that of the last year. 



The Committee recommend to the Society to award the fol- 

 lowing premiums and gratuities. 



To Rebecca Moody of Newbury, for 25 yards of carpeting, 

 1st premium, - _ - - 5 dollars. 



To Mrs. Stephen Abbott of Andover, for 25 yards of carpet- 

 ing, 2d premium, - - - 3 dollars. 



To Mrs. Daniel Johnson, Haverhill, for 20 yards carpeting, 

 3d premium, _ _ . . 3 dollars. 



To Mrs. Maria Titcomb, Byfield, for carpeting, a gratuity 

 of ___--- 1 dollar. 



To Mrs. Samuel Pecker, of Haverhill, for carpeting, a gratuity 

 of ._--_-l dollar, 



To Miss Hannah Foster, of Andover, for a straw bonnet, 1st 

 premium, 3 dollars. 



To R. K. Symonds, of Boxford, for a straw bonnet, 2d 

 premium, - - - - - 2 dollars. 



To Miss Susanna IVIills, of Salem, for a palm leaf hat, a 

 gratuity of 2 dollars. 



To Mrs. Walker, of Andover, for a hearth rug, 1st pre- 

 mium, 3 dollars. 



To Mrs. Fox, of Nevvburyport, for a hearth rug, a premium 

 of - 2 dollars. 



To Catharine B. Lunt, of Salem, for 2 hearth rugs, a 

 gratuity of 1 dollar. 



To Joanna Adams, of Newbury, for 2 hearth rugs, a gratuity 

 of 1 dollar. 



To Howard h Co. of Andover, for 46 yards superior flannel, 

 a gratuity of 4 dollars. 



